Christie's sale of important American paintings, drawings and sculpture, led by Maxfield Parrish's iconic "Daybreak," one of the most reproduced images in American history, totaled $35.8 million....
"There is twice the amount of energy for this sale than we saw at our last auction," commented Gene Shannon moments prior to Shannon's May 4, auction of Fine American and European Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture....
Christie's recently completed the largest auction series in Asia with the sales of Modern and contemporary Southeast Asian art, Twentieth Century Chinese art, Asian contemporary art and Chinese ceramics...
In a city overpopulated with selling events, the New York International Tribal & Textile Arts Show is unto itself - sophisticated, original, diverse and peripatetic in content.
The National Museum of American Illustration will celebrate its sixth anniversary July 1-2 by showing a selection of patriotic images not usually on display.
What England's most famous poet and playwright actually looked like has been a matter of interest for more than 200 years. "Searching for Shakespeare" at the Yale Center for British Art takes up the debate...
Lynne "Lily" Buckus, 51, died May 26, after an illness. The longtime antiques dealer who specialized in Victorian furniture was the founder of Northwind Antiques.
Alice Hamilton, 78, died on June 5. Alice was the wife of Derek Hamilton with whom she shared a love of antique silver; they were antique silver dealers who showed under the name H and H Antiques, "A Source...
A circa 1765 Massachusetts bonnet-top high chest of drawers, the cover lot of Skinner's June 4 sale of American furniture and decorative arts, sold for $226,000.
Carol Dean Krute, curator of costume and textiles at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art for 15 years, died of cancer Tuesday, May 30, at her home in Grasmere, N.Y.